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| 30052 | 2002-01-06 22:00:00 | Using Xtra, with 1 main e-mail address and four alias addresses, how do I get one of the alias addresses to appear in the 'Sender' box (using Outlook Express under Windows ME). | Guest (0) | ||
| 30053 | 2002-01-07 00:03:00 | If you go to oe, then click on tools--accounts--click on the mail tab. Create a new mail account in here usind the alias address. Now when you go to create a new message there will be a From dropdown box at the top. | Guest (0) | ||
| 30054 | 2002-01-07 00:04:00 | If you go to oe, then click on tools--accounts--click on the mail tab. Create a new mail account in here using the alias address. Now when you go to create a new message there will be a From dropdown box at the top. | Guest (0) | ||
| 30055 | 2002-01-07 03:14:00 | ['sharrow's' response is correct but it appears to stop one step short - maybe an error on the server when posting.] ...When you have created a 'New Mail' message in your Outlook Express - click INSIDE the 'From' field where, at the moment for example, it might be 'mcallum@xtra'. A drop down window will appear with all your different accounts. Click once on the account of your choice and it will appear in the 'From' field. TIP: Any Hotmail Account that has been synchronised into Outlook Express may be utilised in this same manner. Cheers!!! e_ |
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